The President of Pakistan praised the remarkable strides of the Green Pakistan Initiative (GPI), highlighting its pivotal role in revolutionizing the country's agricultural landscape.
Led under the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC), GPI focuses on key sectors like agriculture, livestock, fisheries, and ecotourism, while prioritizing carbon footprint reduction.
Initiatives such as the Land Information and Management System (LIMS), water management strategies, Agri Malls, and an agricultural services company stand out among the projects launched by GPI.
LIMS, for instance, aims to empower farmers with real-time land data, potentially boosting productivity by 40% while reducing costs.
Similarly, Agri Malls offer farmers a centralized hub for agricultural necessities at standardized rates.
Smart Irrigation Systems, another flagship initiative, promise enhanced crop yields with reduced water consumption, aligning with GPI's commitment to sustainability.
These efforts not only address Pakistan's food security challenges but also strengthen its agricultural export capabilities through modernization.
The briefing underscored GPI's tangible impact, with Pakistan experiencing bumper crops after years of stagnation, attributed to the concerted efforts of SIFC and GPI.
The President commended the collaborative spirit across provinces, emphasizing their crucial role in realizing GPI's vision.
Furthermore, provincial governments, including Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sindh, and Balochistan, have begun registering agricultural lands with GPI, signaling a promising future for farmers nationwide.